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Rome Agent Snowboard - Wide
The Rome Agent Wide Snowboard hooks up a powerful, poppy, go-anywhere ride for big-footed shredders who prefer the snap and precision of a traditional camber board. The Agent's almost-twin shape gives you a little extra float on top of the deep stuff, but won't throw you off balance while coming in hot for a cab five. Basalt and carbon additives give you more pop than a flaming fireworks stand, while the beefed-up Impact Edges stand up to seasons of slides, presses, and bonks.
- Stay Positive traditional camber profile for jaw-dropping pop, edge grip, and landing stability
- StraightTriax30 laminate for a quick-reacting, springy feel that's still butter-able at low speeds
- Basalt Impact Plates reinforce high-stress areas, while Basalt Reverse V stringers transfer energy to the nose and tail for extra-boosted ollies/nollies
- Lightweight, snappy SuperPop core matrix with Carbon HotRods for even more pop
- Impact Edges use extra-thick material to resist damage from rails, rocks, and anything else you feel like jibbing
- SinterSpeed base absorbs tons of wax for serious speed
Bottom Line: The extra-poppy wide ride for those who prefer stable over squirrely.
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 156 cm, 158 cm, 160 cm
- Shape:
- twin-like
- Flex:
- medium-stiff
- Camber:
- traditional
- Effective Edge:
- [156cm] 1210 mm; [158cm] 1230 mm; [160cm] 1250 mm
- Waist Width:
- [156cm] 258 mm; [158cm] 262 mm; [160cm] 264 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [156cm] 8.22 m; [158cm] 8.3 m; [160cm] 8.38 m
- Stance Width:
- [156-160cm] 22 in; [160cm] 23.5 in
- Stance Setback:
- centered
- Core:
- Superpop Core Matrix
- Base:
- sintered
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [156cm] 130 - 190 lb; [158cm] 140 - 200 lb; [160cm] 150 - 220 lb
- Recommended Use:
- all-mountain, freestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 years





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